Common Grape Vine (Vitis vinifera)

A favorite drink throughout the history of mankind. From 3500 B.C., the ancient Egyptians considered the drink of grapes an elixir of youth. Wine’s popularity has continued to this day, although nowadays, it is not so popular for its medicinal…

Rosemary

Rosemary stimulates the activity of gastric acids, increases the production and secretion of bile and reduces gastric cramps. It is a diuretic recommended for chronic problems with flatulence and stomach pain. In the past, rosemary was even used to treat…

How June Affects Organs in the Human Body

June – Small Intestine In June we must be very careful about looking after the small intestine and its mucosa. When the small intestine is not working correctly, we can expect bladder problems, stomach pain, flatulence or diarrhea. Drinking fruit juices with young barley…

Herbs in Environmentally Friendly Gardens

Perennial plants, or simply perennials, are plants that can grow and survive in the garden for a number of years. Some species from warmer regions are only able to survive the winter by being brought inside in October and being kept there…

First Issue Out!

Save on medicine, grow yours at home! Learn what to eat and what to avoid! First Issue Out! My Herbs magazine has just been printed and the very first issue is being distributed! Subscribe today for an introductory price! Plus: Get the first…

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Young Barley—This Year’s Champ

Few had heard of it a couple of years ago, but now young barley is becoming a household name. Why? When mixed with water, this green powder aids in regaining health and vitality. Young barley has powerful healing effects. It isn’t only for…

Herbal Body Cleansing

The spring months are beckoning us to carry out complex cleansing of our bodies to refresh our souls. Try it differently this year – using what nature gives you. Trust the herbs and let them to do their job.